Odd problem on 987 PSE
Odd problem on 987 PSE
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fridaypassion

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10,966 posts

249 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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So the S has started sounding like the exhaust is blowing. Had it up on the ramps and although one of the header flanges looks a bit iffy I can't detect a leak anywhere on it.

The other thing I noticed was that there's water dripping from the bottom of the PSE flaps. Do these have a seal to replace that might also cure the horrible noise?

AnthonyR

73 posts

279 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Did you check if both valves were in the same position?

I have had problems with my valves and when they are both not in the same position it makes the car sound really st.

Just a thought

fridaypassion

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10,966 posts

249 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Thats an interesting one. The note does change when you press the button. How do you check the position of the valves?

BubblesNW

1,711 posts

204 months

Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Hi Jon, Google 'Porsche 987 pose valve' and there's quite a lot on broken actuators. This one could be the problem and cure...
Broken PSE Exhaust Valve Actuator - 987 - www.BoXa.net

AnthonyR

73 posts

279 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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fridaypassion said:
Thats an interesting one. The note does change when you press the button. How do you check the position of the valves?
The note may well change as one of your valves only could be moving or they could both be moving but only part way.

Lay on the floor under the back of the car with engine running and look up inside the bumper for the valves, the actuator rod will be sticking out, get somebody else to press the PSE button and check and see if it moves, then do the same for the other side.

fridaypassion

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Monday 3rd October 2016
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Well had another look today with some rev dialled in its cracked/leaking in about 5 places so will take it off and see what we can do with it. Condensation is pissing out of the bottom of the flaps I'm guessing thats not normal?